CVE-2026-24122: Cosign Certificate Chain Expiry Validation Issue Allows Issuing Certificate Expiry to Be Overlooked

Published Feb 19, 2026
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Updated

Summary

When verifying artifact signatures using a certificate, Cosign first verifies the certificate chain using the leaf certificate's "not before" timestamp and later checks expiry of the leaf certificate using either a signed timestamp provided by the Rekor transparency log or from a timestamp authority, or using the current time. The root and all issuing certificates are assumed to be valid during the leaf certificate's validity. An issuing certificate with a validity that expires before the leaf certificate will be considered valid during verification even if the provided timestamp would mean the issuing certificate should be considered expired.

Impact

No impact to users of the public Sigstore infrastructure. This may affect private deployments with customized PKIs. In practice, this is unlikely to occur as CAs should not be issuing certificates that outlive the validity of the CA and its parents.

Workarounds

Upgrade to the latest release, or verify the certificate chain out of band.

Example to Reproduce

Root CA certificate is valid from 12pm-2pm Intermediate CA certificate is valid from 12:30pm-1:30pm Leaf certificate is valid from 1pm-3pm - Note that this is unlikely to happen in practice, as a CA shouldn't issue a certificate that would be valid after the issuing CA certificate expires Signature generated at 2:30pm with a signed timestamp During verification, the leaf certificate's not before time (1pm) is used to verify the chain - 1pm is in the validity windows for the root and intermediate CA certificates The timestamp's time is checked to be in the validity window of only the leaf certificate - 2:30pm is in the validity window for the leaf Even though the root and intermediate would be expired at 2:30pm, verification succeeds

Other sources

Cosign provides code signing and transparency for containers and binaries. In versions 3.0.4 and below, an issuing certificate with a validity that expires before the leaf certificate will be considered valid during verification even if the provided timestamp would mean the issuing certificate should be considered expired. When verifying artifact signatures using a certificate, Cosign first verifies the certificate chain using the leaf certificate's "not before" timestamp and later checks expiry of the leaf certificate using either a signed timestamp provided by the Rekor transparency log or from a timestamp authority, or using the current time. The root and all issuing certificates are assumed to be valid during the leaf certificate's validity. There is no impact to users of the public Sigstore infrastructure. This may affect private deployments with customized PKIs. This issue has been fixed in version 3.0.5.

NVD

Affected Software

2 affected componentsFixes available
go/github.com/sigstore/cosign<=3.0.4
3.0.5
sigstore Cosign<3.0.5

Event History

Feb 19, 2026
Advisory Published
via GitHub·10:09 PM
Data Sourced
via GitHub·10:09 PM
DescriptionSeverityWeaknessAffected Software
CVE Published
via MITRE·10:27 PM
Data Sourced
via MITRE·10:27 PM
DescriptionSeverityWeakness
Data Sourced
via NVD·11:16 PM
RemedyDescriptionSeverityWeaknessAffected Software

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the severity of CVE-2026-24122?

CVE-2026-24122 is classified as a medium severity vulnerability.

2

How do I fix CVE-2026-24122?

To mitigate CVE-2026-24122, upgrade Cosign to version 3.0.5 or later.

3

What software is affected by CVE-2026-24122?

CVE-2026-24122 affects Cosign versions up to 3.0.4.

4

What does CVE-2026-24122 affect in Cosign?

CVE-2026-24122 affects the verification of artifact signatures with certificate chains.

5

Is CVE-2026-24122 a known issue?

Yes, CVE-2026-24122 is a recognized vulnerability documented in security advisories.

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